๐ช๐ธ In Spanish, to express "I like," use "me gusta" for one thing, or "me gustan" for many. Example: "Me gusta el cafรฉ" (I like coffee), "Me gustan los libros" (I like books).
๐ช๐ธ When learning Spanish, remember that adjectives usually come after the noun, unlike English. For example, "a red apple" is "una manzana roja".
Which English idiom means to accept an idea or plan? ๐ฌ๐ง
A) To kick the bucket
B) To hit the nail on the head
C) To bite the bullet
D) To let the cat out of the bag
๐ฉ๐ช German: To form a simple past tense in German, often add "te" to the verb stem. For example, "machen" (to do/make) becomes "machte" (did/made).
In French ๐ซ๐ท, add "ne...pas" around a verb to make it negative. "Je mange" (I eat) becomes "Je ne mange pas" (I don't eat). Simple and essential!